Burton CFX

Brand: Burton

What do you think about Burton CFX?
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6 reviews
Chris Berman
Chris Berman (Guest)
05/01/2009
Strengths:
cheap

Weaknesses:
soft, no feeling, no real reaction from the board when these are stuck on it

Summary:
all in all, i bought these second hand off ebay to learn on, and for 30 quid they were great. But the soft plastic makes them weak, so they broke on me a few times, and the energy transmission from your body are dummed down by these super soft bindings. I honestly dont enjoy riding them anymore...

dave
dave (Guest)
12/02/2008
Strengths:
every yhing

Weaknesses:
none now

Summary:
Bought a pair of 02 cfx bindings, put team skybacks on, capstraps and cartel ratchets all round. now got a cracking pair of bindings like new for less than £100. Super responsive and comfy, and i got 10 year experience so hope i know what i'm talking about lol.

kyuss
03/03/2003
I have a lot of luck in the backing. I have plenty of four backups now in half a season. If you use a lot of forward, you will not have a binding with composite materials. But if you like to just slip around with a light bond it might be a good choice.
Plus for good setup options.

Nice but not affordable for a serious user.

Model year: 2001
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NEW
04/11/2002
Very good bindings, durable material, carbon fiber in back cover and alloy buckles. Can adjust to next to perfection. The only downside is that I can not get more hi-back rotation on the front tie, want the backrest in line with the heel edge for max tweak, does not go completely.

but as mentioned among the better bonds on the market ...

Model year: 2001
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FreddaO
21/10/2002
Good quality and good feeling.

Model year: 1999
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patrik_kerttu
15/12/2001
Wonderful. Have everything. However, a little expensive but you work a lot, Burton is paying for quality and service.

Model year: 2001
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